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Well. Unlucky... Seemed a bit clumsy to give up the hand there.
Even before that finish he looked like dogshit, no business being 7-0

Don't be surprised if it takes multiple decades, though. In India it's heresy if a guy wants to do a sport that's not cricket. And in America Indian parents tend to push their kids away from athletics. Indian culture tends to be anti-sports and the corruption in India makes it hard for legit athletes to rise up. Not to mention the average Indian diet is vegetarian and lacks calories. Source: I'm of Indian ethnicity lol.There will be a Indian champ one day. Mark my words. Based on just numbers it makes sense.
This is also kinda why it does not matter how he does in the UFC, as no Indians care about any sports, especially cage fighting.UFC will ever become popular in India because there will never be a high level Indian fighter in the UFC. India, given its population is beyond terrible at sports internationally. They've won like 28 Olympic medals in the last 100 years. Michael Phelps alone probably has more Olympic medals than India has ever produced. It's laughable.
This is also kinda why it does not matter how he does in the UFC, as no Indians care about any sports, especially cage fighting.

But look at Christianity's reality, and look at Islam's. And trust me, you do NOT want me to start cherry picking Koran quotes. I agree that not all people conform to stereotypes, but to believe they are unlikely to is just foolish and naive. Balance in all assumptions.I don't agree with a lot of Islamic ideologies, despite having several close friends who are Muslim, but to categories them all as religious fanatics is naive and insensible to put it nicely.
"A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quiet."
Take a guess where that quote is from.